Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has appointed Priya Aiyar as chief legal officer, report directly to CEO David Zaslav.
Every sector of the media business felt the pinch of 2024’s recalibration, but none more so than the children’s content sector. The collapse of two of France’s biggest animation IP owners, TeamTO and ...
King of the Apocalypse, produced by Noble Beast and Sky Studios in association with NBC News Studios, is set to air on Sky Documentaries and NOW on January 22.
Disney+ has partnered with Curious Films for the feature-length documentary Caroline (w.t.), celebrating the life and career of U.K. TV presenter Caroline Flack.
Netflix has lined up the stop-motion series My Melody & Kuromi, featuring the beloved titular Sanrio characters, to debut in July.
The fifth season of All Creatures Great and Small is slated to bow on PBS Masterpiece on January 12.
Ken Burns' upcoming six-part series The American Revolution, which explores the country's founding and its eight-year War for Independence, has been lined up for a fall premiere on PBS.
Warner Bros. Discovery has picked up the Danish animated series Apple Hills to premiere on the Cartoon Network YouTube channel on January 12.
The Children’s Kingdom (El Reino Infantil) has aligned with Fauna Entertainment to bring its children's programs to the Turkish market.
Cameras are rolling in Western Australia on season three of the Binge anthology series The Twelve, which sees Sam Neill (Jurassic Park, Peaky Blinders) reprise his role as Brett Colby SC.
The first season of Apple TV+'s Severance is now available on The Roku Channel as part of an “exclusive fan experience,” which runs through January 19.
The children’s group The Wiggles has teamed up with talent such as Dolly Parton, Dasha, Lainey Wilson, Orville Peck and Jackson Dean for the new album Wiggle Up, Giddy Up!